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Employment TypeFull Time
Job SummaryAre you a code-savvy construction enthusiast who loves making buildings safer for everyone? Do you enjoy being the detective of the construction world, uncovering hidden issues and ensuring top-notch quality? If so, we’ve got the perfect opportunity for you in our
Building Codes Division!
As a
Building Inspector I - III, you’ll take on exciting challenges inspecting residential, commercial, and industrial construction projects to ensure they meet adopted codes, standards, and municipal ordinances. This isn’t just a job; it’s a career path in a three-level progression system: Building Inspector I, II, and III. Step in, and let’s build your future!
This position is
fully benefited to include 8 weeks Paid Parental Leave . Click here for a comprehensive guide to City of Olathe benefits.
Building Inspector I:Experience: At least one year of building construction or inspection experience is preferred.
Education: A high school diploma or equivalent is required. Preferred candidates will possess specialized training in building trades, code enforcement, or a related field.
Licenses & Certifications: A valid driver’s license and favorable driving record are required.
Salary: $23.75 - $31.79/hourly
Building Inspector II: Experience: Three years of diversified building inspection or technical construction experience is required, with experience within a municipality preferred.
Education: A high school diploma or equivalent is required, along with specialized training in the building trades, code enforcement, or a related field.
Licenses & Certifications: A valid driver’s license and favorable driving record are required. Three of the five trades with International Code Council (ICC) certification are required: Commercial Building Inspector, Commercial Electrical Inspector, Commercial Mechanical Inspector, Commercial Plumbing Inspector, Commercial Building Plans Examiner, Commercial Electrical Plans Examiner, Commercial Mechanical Plans Examiner, Residential Building Inspector, Residential Electrical Inspector, Residential Mechanical Inspector, Residential Plumbing Inspector, and Accessibility Inspector/Plans Examiner.
Salary: $25.50 - $34.97/hourly
Building Inspector IIIExperience: Three years of diversified building inspection or technical construction experience is required, with experience within a municipality highly preferred.
Education: A high school diploma or equivalent is required, along with specialized training in the building trades, code enforcement, or a related field.
Licenses & Certifications: A valid driver’s license and a favorable driving record are required. Candidates must possess International Code Council (ICC) certification as a Commercial Combination Inspector.
Salary: $28.00 - $39.06/hourly
For more details, review the full job details and requirements below.The Building Inspector II performs technical building and life safety inspections of residential, commercial, and industrial construction projects to verify compliance with adopted codes, standards, and municipal ordinances for the Building Codes Division, while working with minimal supervision. They participate in the examination of plans and specifications of new building improvements and assist with the cross-training and development of co-workers. This position is part of a three-level career progression, including Building Inspector I, II, and III.
Key Responsibilities- Inspects industrial, commercial, and residential buildings during various stages of construction to ensure compliance with applicable codes, ordinances, and regulations; inspects plumbing, electrical, mechanical, and structural installations, as well as a large variety of other complex and routine building system elements; provides a detailed list of deficiencies and ensures correction of deficiencies at subsequent inspections.
- Examines plans and specifications for construction projects as required to perform inspections; relays technical information and direction to owners, applicants, contractors, and staff in a manner tailored to each audience’s understanding; receives and responds to questions and concerns from the public, contractors, and businesses both in the field and within the office, maintaining a professional manner.
- Analyzes information, develops logical conclusions, and makes recommendations within the framework of established policies and procedures; implements enforcement actions to correct violations under the direction of the Building Official; ensures adherence to safe work practices and procedures.
- Maintains acceptable project documentation and filing practices, utilizing computer and iPad based permitting and mobile inspection applications; coordinates with other departments on the issuance of certifications of occupancy.
QualificationsExperience: Three years of diversified building inspection or technical construction experience is required, with experience within a municipality preferred.
Education: A high school diploma or equivalent is required, along with specialized training in the building trades, code enforcement, or a related field.
Licenses & Certifications: A valid driver’s license and favorable driving record are required. Three of the five trades with International Code Council (ICC) certification are required: Commercial Building Inspector, Commercial Electrical Inspector, Commercial Mechanical Inspector, Commercial Plumbing Inspector, Commercial Building Plans Examiner, Commercial Electrical Plans Examiner, Commercial Mechanical Plans Examiner, Residential Building Inspector, Residential Electrical Inspector, Residential Mechanical Inspector, Residential Plumbing Inspector, and Accessibility Inspector/Plans Examiner.